- Introduction
- Installation and updates
- Sending your first request
- Creating the first collection
- Navigating Postman
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Postman account
- Syncing
- Settings
- New button
- Collaboration
- Troubleshooting In-app Issues
- Customizing Postman
- Find and Replace
- Requests
- Responses
- History
- Troubleshooting API requests
- Debugging and logs
- Authorizing requests
- Cookies
- Certificates
- Capturing HTTP requests
- Interceptor extension
- Proxy
- Generate code snippets
- Making SOAP requests
- Working with Tabs
- Using GraphQL
- Visualize API responses
- Intro to collections
- Creating collections
- Sharing collections
- Managing collections
- Requesting access
- Using Markdown for descriptions
- Examples
- Data formats
- Working with OpenAPI
- Commenting on collections
- Version Control for Collections
- Intro to scripts
- Pre-request scripts
- Test scripts
- Test examples
- Branching and looping
- Postman Sandbox
- Postman Sandbox API reference
- Intro to collection runs
- Starting a collection run
- Using environments in collection runs
- Working with data files
- Running multiple iterations
- Building workflows
- Sharing a collection run
- Debugging a collection run
- Command line integration with Newman
- Integration with Jenkins
- Integration with Travis CI
- Newman with Docker
- Documenting your API
- Viewing documentation
- Authoring your documentation
- Publishing your docs
- Custom documentation domains
- Intro to Monitoring
- Setting up a monitor
- Viewing monitor results
- Monitoring APIs and websites
- Set up integrations to receive alerts
- Pricing for monitors
- Troubleshooting monitors
- FAQs for monitors
- Intro to mock servers
- Setting up a mock server
- Mocking with examples
- Mocking with the Postman API
- Matching algorithm
- Notifications
- Introduction to APIs
- Managing APIs
- Sharing APIs and managing roles
- The API Workflow
- Versioning APIs
- Reporting FAQs
- Viewing and analyzing APIs
- What is Postman Pro
- Intro to Enterprise
- Purchasing Postman Enterprise
- Running Postman monitors using static IPs
- Intro to SSO
- Configuring SSO for a team
- Logging in to an SSO team
- Configuring Microsoft AD FS with Postman SSO
- Setting a custom SAML in Azure AD
- Setting up custom SAML in Duo
- Setting up custom SAML in GSuite
- Setting up custom SAML in Okta
- Setting up custom SAML in Onelogin
- Setting up custom SAML in Ping Identity
- Audit logs
Slack
The Postman Pro to Slack integration enables you to receive notifications for the Team Activity Feed, Postman Search, and Monitor Run Results.
Configuring Postman with Slack
In the Integrations page, find the Slack Integration.
Click the View Details button to start our Integration for Slack.
You also can click the Configured Integrations tab to set up other integrations, view available integrations for Slack, or view all integrations.
Add an Activity Feed to Slack
In the Slack Details page, click the Add Integration button for Team Activity Feed.
In the Team Activity Feed page, click the Authorize button.
In the Slack sign in to your workspace page, enter your workspace’s Slack URL, and click the Continue button.
In the Sign in to Postman page, enter your email address and password and click the Sign In button.
In the Select channel page, select the channel where you want to post and click the Authorize button.
The team activity appears in the Configured Integrations page.
Search Postman team data on Slack
In the Slack Details page, click the Add Integration button for Postman Search.
In the Postman Search page, click the Authorize button.
In the Confirm your identity on Postman page, click the Authorize button.
Send your Monitor Run Results to Slack
In the Slack Details page, click the Add Integration button for Monitor Run Results.
In the Monitor Run Results page, click the Authorize button.
In the Confirm your identity on Postman page, select the Slack channel your want to post to and click the Authorize button.
In the Monitor Run Results to Slack page:
- Select the monitor results to send to Slack.
- Enter the URL for the Slack Webhook.
- Enter the Slack channel.
You can click the Advanced Options link to indicate if you want notifications for all completed monitor runs, or notifications for three failed monitor runs and then the first successful monitor run.
Click the Add Integration button to see the monitor in the "Configured Integrations" view.










